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Friday, August 30, 2013

Appalachian School of Law Alumni Hold Prestigious Public Service Positions

A quick review of the postings by scambloggers suggests that ASL grads are a sorry lot. Too bad the facts say otherwise.

Without going into additional detail, which I will happily do in later postings, I can say with great pride that our graduates have already ascended to these professional heights in public service positions:

1 state legislator (2011 grad)

5 judges (2002-2009 grads)

4 judicial clerks (2007-2012
grads)

6 Commonwealth Attorneys
(2000-2008 grads)

4 in Judge Advocates General
Corps (2003-2011 grads)

1 in federal government (Soc.
Sec. Adm.) (2005 grad)

3 in state government (2004-2006
grads)

This data does not reflect employment by our most recent grads.

This list reveals that in a very short time after graduation, our graduates assume public service positions that further the service mission of the school, provide financial security for the families of these alumni, and show -- in the best way possible -- that we graduate practice ready lawyers.

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